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@DrLemming: I didn't like seeing the Vibe on this list either. For those in the northeast, its was a reliable 30mpg AWD alternative to a SUV. I'd be really pissed if my drummer missed our gig because his "inspired" driving left his Civic in a ditch on a snowy day.

How about a car that is so forgetable, rather than giving it it's own name, they just borrowed one from another car, that they probably forgot about.

The award for the most exciting name for the most forgettable car goes to....

Betty White

@Formerlythegreatestdriver: NY is low because NYC residents take the subway to work and upstaters just don't work, they live off the system instead.

@Skink: Apparently I don't get it. I though it was posted on Jalop so we can make funny and sarcastic comments about the kit. That was more sarcasm btw.

That is just gross. I'm tempted to buy the kit just to destroy it. Or adapt it to a e30 and enter it into LeMons and let the curse destroy it.

Almost there:

@duurtlang: So you are saying a serious re-skin of the Fiero wouldn't be totally awesome!

@duurtlang: Whachu talkin about? The Fiero is the king of being re-skin'd.

@doug-g: The Vista Cruiser is the definition of cool wagons, this list lacks credibility without it.

Vote: Microsoft One Note

I did the same thing with a couple Axis cameras I picked up on eBay. I use a software called Blue Iris though, works nicely with the first gen IP cams I got. #security

This must be a crazy unstable car. Too short to make a good drag car, too front heavy to handle good. Its a nice OMG WTF type of thing, but at the end of the day you have a car that isn't really good for anything fun.

hypothetically, this is a good way to porn proof your pc, just browse the filth on the VM then roll it back when it's all cruddy.

@tonyola: I wouldnt say the VUE never took off, that is the vehicle that carried that company and was (and still is) the best selling compact domestic SUV.

I would have designed it using Inventor, Solid Works is the MSPaint of CAD.

@JONNRG: Since the US taxpayer owns most of both GM and AIG (likely the insurer given the gv't interests) who is really getting the screw here. At least they could buy us dinner first.

It's funny, I got the same reactions when I had a H3, maybe its a GM thing (i came to my senses btw).